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My Husband Wants Me Dead (Esther and Bradley) novel Chapter 491

Chapter 491 

Tanya glanced at Jonathan, well aware of the tactics he was using. She had predicted the possible strategies they might employ and had prepared reasonable countermeasures. 

She stood up firmly, produced a new psychological evaluation report, and handed it to the judge and jurors. 

“Your Honor, this is the latest psychological assessment of my client. This evaluation fully demonstrates her psychological stability and suitability for raising a child. Ms. Quill will also regularly meet with a psychologist and can provide Mr. Warner with the latest psychological evaluation reports whenever necessary.” 

Bradley’s legal team had assumed that even if they could not win the divorce case, they would at least secure custody of Felix. That would not be considered a loss. They never expected there would be so many surprises during the trial. 

To change the current situation, they would need stronger evidence in Bradley’s possession. 

Jonathan said, “Your Honor, I’d like to make the final statement on behalf of my client. While we acknowledge that Ms. Quill’s psychological condition requires more examination, her actions, such as harming Mr. Thomas Warner and using deceitful tactics like faking her own death, demonstrate a pattern of dishonesty and malice. 

“This raises concerns about her suitability as Felix’s guardian. Your Honor, parents are a child’s first teachers and role models, and their influence is vital.” 

Esther had already anticipated they would attack her in this manner, so she showed no signs. of panic. 

“Ms. Hill, this is the final piece of evidence. Please submit it,” Esther said. 

Tanya knew that Esther had one last piece of evidence, but she hadn’t revealed it. Therefore, she refrained from asking Esther about it. When Tanya initially mapped out her trial strategy, she hadn’t taken into account Esther’s final evidence. 

However, once Esther presented it, Tanya followed the proper procedure and submitted it. 

“Your Honor, my client requests to submit the final piece of evidence.” 

Jonathan’s face soured instantly. As a lawyer, he understood courtroom dynamics well. Even without the last piece of evidence, Bradley’s chances of gaining custody of Felix seemed exceedingly slim. In these divorce cases, a child’s preference held significant weight. 

“Mr. Warner, if the final evidence turns out to be against us, then-” 

Bradley shot Jonathan a cold glare, silencing him. A foreboding feeling settled in Jonathan’s chest. 

“The evidence can be presented now,” the judge declared. 

As the judge spoke, the large screen displayed a video of Esther removing an oxygen mask from a patient in a hospital room. 

This video had previously circulated widely on the Internet. To prove Esther’s innocence, Jasper had offered a substantial reward for it. 

When Bradley saw that Esther’s final evidence was this video, anger surged in his cold 

eyes. 

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